IsoBuster now also provides access to logical drives (C: D: etc.) instead of only Physical drives (see options). This gives access to Windows volumes. So on a higher level, which means that drivers can translate the data first before IsoBuster gets it. This is particulary useful in case of encrypted volumes, for instance TrueCrypt mounted volumes

Dialog for experts with a [Professional] license to work with, test and complete managed image files

Once an IBP file is loaded, right mouse click the drive-selection control in the left corner and choose "Change or Test managed Image File Properties (Expert)"

Detect if the Linux EXT(2-4) file system is present and show an icon for it (exploration of EXT itself is not implemented but now an investigator knows it's present

Detect if the Unix UFS(1-2) file system is present and show an icon for it (exploration of UFS itself is not implemented but now an investigator knows it's present

Detect if the Linux Reiser(1-4) file system is present and show an icon for it (exploration of Reiser itself is not implemented but now an investigator knows it's present

Detect if the Unix XFS(1-4) file system is present and show an icon for it (exploration of XFS itself is not implemented but now an investigator knows it's present

Ability to load an additional LibEWF.dll next to the already present, embedded, libewf-20130416 version. A libewf.dll and its dependables need to be put in the /plugins/ folder

IsoBuster will now always first try to load the dynamic version (assumed to be more recent) before falling back on the embedded libewf-20130416 version. The embedded version may be removed over time to reduce the size again, we'll see

New option that defines how strict surface scanning is and whether there should be an abort after an error

Improvements:

Improved device naming if Inquiry fails

Improved determination of HD vs USB stick/Flash etc.

Improved user feedback while cleaning up (sanitising) NTFS so that the user has an idea about where the process is

Create sparse files when extracting sparse files and no filters are in use for that file

Ability to drag files to IsoBuster's TreeView, to open as image file, when IsoBuster is running in an elevated state

Popup warning when extracting from the ISO9660 file system, when other better file systems are present

Support for the *.image disk file format

Show attributes for Tracks, Sessions and Partitions in ListView (instead of N/A)

Fixed it so that HDs larger than 2 TB are seen as 2 TB instead of less, so that at least that space can be fully adressed and explored

Rewrote the automatic skipping and retry-count reducing mechanism, during extraction of a managed image file, to perform much better

Allow <%FN> in the filename, in case an image is extracted via the command line

Dependency on cc3250.dll for old Win2K OS in combination with multi-language support has been removed

You can now always choose the installation folder. Before this was dependant on previous installations

Show the object Type, cfr. Windows, in the ListView (for instance "JPG file") and allow to sort this new column (column may be hidden by default, right mouse click the ListView columns to enable)

Added more sort options that will be performed rigt after the low level file system / folder exploring is done

Various other smaller GUI improvements

Fixes:

Fixed an exception error that happened if auto-folder-scanning was interrupted by closing the application

Fixed an issue that could cause the last part of Video not to be saved to a file, when this video was being filtered via: "Extract but filter only MPG frames"